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The results published today showed that almost 170,000 pupils are languishing in state secondaries where fewer than four-in-10 teenagers gain a string of good GCSE grades, according to Government data.

In all, 195 schools in England are falling below the Government’s basic floor target for 16-year-olds.

They face being closed or converted into independent academies under the leadership of a private sponsor as part of a Coalition plan to raise standards.

It was also revealed that around one-in-four schools and colleges – more than 600 – are failing to produce a single student with top A-level grades in subjects seen as a stepping stone to a leading university.